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Reviews - Friday, April 20, 2012 10:02 - 6 Comments
Samsung Series 5 Ultra ultrabook: Review
review How much stuff can you cram in an ultrabook before it’s no longer worthy of the name?
Ultrabooks are the Next Big Thing in mobility, offering slimline notebooks which rival tablets in terms of portability but still offer the full desktop experience (for better and for worse). The trouble is that it’s very difficult to strike that perfect balance between usability and portability. So far we’re seen plenty of petite ultrabooks such as the Acer Aspire S3 and Samsung Series 9 which put the focus on portability but demand usability sacrifices. Today we’re looking at the 14-inch Samsung Series 5 Ultra 530U4B-S01AU which swings the other way.
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